![]() The Shroud of Turin shows the back and front of a bearded man with long hair, his arms crossed on his chest, while the entire cloth is marked by what appears to be rivulets of blood from wounds in the wrists, feet and side. “We have shown that is possible to reproduce something which has the same characteristics as the Shroud,” Luigi Garlaschelli, who is due to illustrate the results at a conference on the para-normal this weekend in northern Italy, said on Monday.Ī professor of organic chemistry at the University of Pavia, Garlaschelli made available to Reuters the paper he will deliver and the accompanying comparative photographs. This face cloth of Jesus is venerated in the Cathedral of Oviedo in Spain since the 8th century. (John 20:6-7) The linen cloth refers to the Shroud of Turin, while the other cloth refers to the Jesus face cloth known as Sudarium of Oviedo. Do not, however, base your faith on fakes. There is REAL proof Jesus is the Messiah (see the free online book Proof Jesus is the Messiah). The faint but visible imprint on the Shroud of Turin gives witness to the violent torture of a man as described in the Passion and Death of Jesus in the Scripture. It is NOT possible that Shroud of Turin was the burial cloth of Jesus. It is the most famous and studied of the three cloths. ![]() The shroud, measuring 14 feet, 4 inches by 3 feet, 7 inches bears the image, eerily reversed like a photographic negative, of a crucified man some believers say is Christ. The cloth was still lying in its place, separate from the linen. The Shroud of Turin the sindone, or linen burial shroud, was believed to have been used to wrap the entire body of Christ. ![]() REUTERS/Turin Diocese (L) and Luigi Garlaschelli/Handout An archive negative image of the Shroud of Turin (L) is shown next to one recreated by an Italian scientist and released in Pavia October 5, 2009. ![]()
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